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through the wringer

through the wringer

experiencing something very difficult or unpleasant.

Our tech people have been putting the new servers through the wringer.

Mr. Gold went through the wringer to get immigration papers for his parents.

Usage notes: usually used with put or go, as in the examples

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of wringer (= a device that presses water from clothing that has been washed)

Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary

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